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A First World War recruiting poster published by the Parliamentary Recruiting Committee, 1915, poster no. 35 - There is Still a Place in the Line For Yo. Will you fill it? Poster showing a line of soldiers at attention, flanking a sign which reads, "This space is reserved for a fit man.". 76cm x 51cm
A First World War recruiting poster published by the Parliamentary Recruiting Committee, August 1915, poster no. 122 - There's Room For You, Enlist Today, printed by Wm. Strain & Sons 76cm x 50cm
A First World War recruiting poster published by the Admiralty Recruiting Department, 1915, Join The Royal Marines, Help to Man the Guns of the Fleet, printed by W H Smiths & Sons 76cm x 51cm
A First World War recruiting poster published by the Parliamentary Recruiting Committee, May 1915, poster no. 83 - Sure You Will Fight For Your Country, Come Along Boys Before It's Too Late, printed by Jas Truscott, 74cm x 50cm
A First World War recruiting poster published by the Parliamentary Recruiting Committee, 1915, poster no. 125 - Who's Absent? Is it You? printed by Andrew Reid & Company, 75cm x 50cm
A First World War recruiting poster published by the Parliamentary Recruiting Committee, 1915, poster no. 129 - A standing Grenadier beckoning, published by David Allen 99cm x 63cm
A First World War recruiting poster published by the Parliamentary Recruiting Committee, 1915, poster no. 94 - Thousands Have Answered The Nations Call But You Maybe The One to Turn the Scale at a Critical Moment. Do You Realize This?, printed by Seargent Brothers 73cm x 49cm
A First World War recruiting poster published by the Parliamentary Recruiting Committee, 1915, poster no. 38 - Think Are You Content For Him to Fight For You Won't you do your bit? We shall win but you must help. Join To-day. printed by Chorley and Pickersgill 51cm x 76cm,
A First World War recruiting poster published by the Parliamentary Recruiting Committee, June 1915, poster no. 108 - Britain. Needs You. At Once 76cm x 50cm
A First World War recruiting poster published by the Parliamentary Recruiting Committee, 1915, poster no. 60 - Halt Who Goes There, If you are Afraid Join the British Ranks and Help The Brave Lads at the Front, printed by Hill, Siffken and Company, 98 cm x 62 cm
A First World War recruiting poster published by the Parliamentary Recruiting Committee, March 1915, poster no. 79 - Daddy What Did YOU Do in the Great War, original image painted by Augustus Savile Lumley, designed and printed by Johnson Riddle and Company 76cm x 51cm
A First World War recruiting poster published by the Parliamentary Recruiting Committee, 1915, poster no. 96 Enlist Today - He's Happy and Satisfied Are You? printed by Turner and Durnett, London & Liverpool, 76cm x 50cm
A First World War recruiting poster published by the Parliamentary Recruiting Committee, May 1915, poster no. 104 - Step In To Your Place, printed by David Allen and Sons 51cm x 76cm
A First World War recruiting poster published by the Parliamentary Recruiting Committee, July 1915, poster no. 112 - Are You in This? Design and original artwork by Lieutenant- General Sir Robert Baden-Powell, printed by Johnson Riddle and Company 76cm x 50cm
A First World War recruiting poster published by the Parliamentary Recruiting Committee, 1915, poster no. 121 - Everyone Should Do His Bit, Enlist Now, printed by Robert and Leet 74cm x 49cm
A First World War recruiting poster published by the Parliamentary Recruiting Committee, December 1914- March 1915, poster no. 16 - Remember Belgium, Enlist To-day, printed by Henry Jenkinson 100cm x 74cm
A First World War recruiting poster published by the Parliamentary Recruiting Committee, 1915, poster no. 119 - Make us as proud of you as we are of him, printed by David Allen 75cm x 50cm
A First World War recruiting poster published by the Parliamentary Recruiting Committee, 1915, poster no. 12 - Fall In, Answer Now In Your Country's Hour of Need 73cm x 48cm
A First World War recruiting poster published by the Parliamentary Recruiting Committee, 1915, poster no. 119 - Make us proud of you as we are of him, printed by David Allen 73cm x 50cm
A First World War recruiting poster published by the Parliamentary Recruiting Committee, March 1915, poster no. 32 "If You Can't Join The Army Try And Get a Recruit", printed by Hancock-Cadley and Company 73cm x 48cm
A First World War recruiting poster published by the Parliamentary War Savings Committee, 1915, poster no. 3 - Spend The Silver Bullet By The New Government, All Loans 4 1/2 per cent per annum, printed by Dobson, Molle and Company 101cm x 63cm
A First World War recruiting poster published by the Parliamentary Recruiting Committee, March 1915, poster no. 58 - The Empire Needs Men! The Overseas States. All answer the call. Helped by the Young Lions the Old Lion defies his Foes, Enlist Now, original image by Arthur Wardle, printed by Straker Brothers Ltd 76cm x 51
A First World War recruiting poster published by the Parliamentary Recruiting Committee, July 1915, poster no. 113 - Lord Kitchener Says:- Men, materials & money are the immediate necessities. ... Does the call of duty find no response in you until reinforced - let us rather say superseded - by the call of compulsion? (Lord Kitchener speaking at Guildhall, July 9th 1915) ENLIST TO-DAY , printed by David Allen and Sons Ltd 50cm x 75cm
A First World War recruiting poster published by the Parliamentary Recruiting Committee, 1915, poster no. 44 - Help to End The War by Enlisting in The Gallant British Army Which is Fighting Britains Battle For Freedom in Belgium and France. The Only Way to bring the war to a speedy and victorious end & to punish the Germans for their barbarous treatment of unoffending civilian populations is to CARRY THE FIGHT INTO THE ENEMY'S COUNTRY, printed by David Allen and Sons 101cm x 64cm
A First World War recruiting poster published by the Parliamentary Recruiting Committee, 1915, poster no. 126 - Is Your Home Here? Defend It! printed by Roberts and Leete 99cm x 61cm,